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Sure there are. Things called due process among others. Druglords have the same protection under the law against being murdered as anyone else for example.

Not to mention everything I listed has nothing to do with a druglord as opposed to public safety.

DEFRA have a lot of rules about when you can set fire to fields for example. Because fire tends to spread.

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Originally Posted by Vallen Chaos Valiant

As I said before, no nation would care about the Poppy-burning because everyone does it.

Actually what you said is:

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Originally Posted by Vallen Chaos Valiant

Frankly, you can't fault CB for burning poppies. There is no law against it, literally.

And not every government is fully behind burning poppy fields. The US Government prefers aerial herbicide misting [Which lowers the vandalism and reckless endangerment aspects]. The Pentagon prefers to avoid counternarcotic operations in Afghanistan and both the British and Swedish on occasions have backed President Karzai when he refuses to authorise aerial eradication efforts.